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in title, tags, annotations or urlProcess Of Elimination: Chad WYS Deconstructs William BOUGUEREAU - 0 views
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Process Of Elimination by Chad Wys. Click images below for sources American artist Chad Wys (website) is a multi-faceted creator of sculptures, photos, videos, paintings, writings, collages and digital works. One of his well-known series of creations goes under the title Process of Elimination. Classic paintings are digitally deconstructed, resulting in ghostly works of art.
Madame X Painting Pics - Freaking News Photoshop contests - 0 views
Photographic portraits of people resemble old paintings by COOPER&GORFER - 0 views
Christian LOUBOUTIN FW11 Lookbook by Peter LIPPMANN - 1 views
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Les Promises De L'hiver - Christian Louboutin collaborates with Peter Lippmann for a series of images juxtaposing the shoe label's fall-winter collection with portraits inspired by classic paintings. From Georges de la Tour's "Magdalene and the Flame" to Jean-Marc Nattier portraits, the images pay homage to art masterpieces with a contemporary twist.
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Les Promises De L'hiver - Christian Louboutin collaborates with Peter Lippmann for a series of images juxtaposing the shoe label's fall-winter collection with portraits inspired by classic paintings. From Georges de la Tour's "Magdalene and the Flame" to Jean-Marc Nattier portraits, the images pay homage to art masterpieces with a contemporary twist.
Art inspiring fashion - Mario SORRENTI for Yves SAINT-LAURENT Artistique - 0 views
The new age of still life - Photorealistic Oil Paintings of Fruit by Dennis WOJKIEWICZ - 0 views
A'SHOP - Notre-Dame-de-Grâce - Street art tribute du Alphonse MUCHA - 0 views
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For 16 days straight, from dawn to dusk, five highly determined Montreal-based artists (who make up the artist run collective A'shop) worked on a graffiti mural of a Mother Nature-esque Madonna or a modern-day version of "Our Lady of Grace." Inspired by Czech Art Nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha, the crew created this breathtakingly beautiful five story mural using 500 cans of spray paint in over 50 different colors.